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RE: ADULTHOOD IS A TRAP!!!

in GEMS3 years ago (edited)

Thank you for this post as it sums up my view on it as well! In my case, I had a mixed childhood and adolescence and I had to work a lot since about the age of 13 (professionally) and before that with what money I could as a kid who would sing Christmas carols every now and again to my neighbours and other people in my hometown (one winter I went along to sing Christmas carols for nearly a quarter of the town center). I paid bills and fought (hard) for my meals, just as in one song by The Who. There were times during which no one cared for me (as they are basically now, as a grown up adult at the age of 24). With time, I realised this is fine (well, it isn't, but it just is what it is in this world and you can't do much about it, you can just call it bad luck)... That's life (or that's Earthly life for some to be more precise), so you can't really do much about it; there are both good times and bad times though.

Nevertheless, on a personal note, I wouldn't run away from adulthood back to being a kid because I know this is not the solution and it isn't even possible (not in this lifetime or whatever I still have out of it). What I do know however, is that I did a lot of good things and that maybe if reincarnation is true indeed, I'll get the chance to have a better family in a future life or even live in another, more peaceful and beautiful dimension. Keep up the good work, all the best, much health, and success! :)

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Ooh that must have been a tough childhood, you have really come a long way and you came out better and stronger.

I hope you get the chance to have a better family too.

Thank you so much for sharing

Yes, I don't want to victimize myself but that was the harsh reality. Life has had its ups and downs for me but I still want to remain optimistic for the future. I haven't totally gave up on mankind, though I tend to isolate myself every once in a while more than necessary (and with COVID-19's social distancing this has proven even more solid in my case). From my personal life experience, it is all about finding common ground and good chemistry, so to put it, with the right people. If are fortunate enough to have them in your life and able to keep them, do it! And never forget to cherish each day for the small things and for their presence in your life. Be a decent, civilized human being. It does miracles, trust me! :)